Microsoft PowerPoint

PowerPoint Basics

PowerPoint Basics is a one day course ideal for beginners or people who are inexperienced with PowerPoint and who wish to create impressive and high quality presentations. If you have never used PowerPoint before or feel that you are not utilising the strength of PowerPoint, this course will help you become fluent and comfortable with the program.

The skills covered in this onsite training course are sufficient for basic PowerPoint use in the corporate environment. You also receive a copy of our T7 Training Systems course book “PowerPoint Basics”.

PowerPoint Intermediate

PowerPoint Intermediate is a one day course ideal for people who currently use PowerPoint and wish to increase their skills to understand this powerful program to a depth appropriate for a strong user in the corporate environment and to stand out amongst their colleages.

You also receive a copy of our T7 Training Systems course book “PowerPoint Intermediate.”

PowerPoint Advanced

PowerPoint Advanced is a one day course ideal for people who have Intermediate level skills in PowerPoint and wish to become expert power users and create exceptional quality and stand-out presentations.

It is essential to have the skills covered in PowerPoint Intermediate prior to attending this course. You will learn skills such as creating interactive action buttons, turning on and using the “Presenter view” and creating macros to repeat common tasks. You also receive a copy of our T7 Training Systems course book “PowerPoint Advanced”.

Testimonials

"I was very happy with the training. It was exactly what I needed. I definitely know my way around an Excel document and know that I have the manual if I get stuck. I really enjoyed the training. Thanks again!" - Anahid Zouain, Family Relationships Australia

"I attended two training sessions with Nicholas Jankovic (Microsoft Word and Excel) last week. I found him to be an excellent trainer, a good listener and a very effective communicator. I was particularly impressed with the clarity of the notes and guidelines." - John, Auburn Council